COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Projecting what Ohio State's offensive depth chart looks like coming out of 2018 spring practice. We're projecting the two-deep at each position, and players to watch at each spot that could make things interesting this summer. Projected starters are in bold.

Player to watch: The obvious one, Joe Burrow. Ohio State hasn't officially named a starting quarterback for next season, and we don't expect that to happen. Conversations will be held behind closed doors, but what Burrow does in the next few weeks will be telling. If Haskins is the starter, or Burrow thinks he doesn't have a chance to start for the Buckeyes, expect to see him transfer after graduating in May. If we don't hear from Burrow, well then this thing got even more interesting. Urban Meyer said it was close coming out of spring, and both Haskins and Burrow have shown they're ready to start. In the end we think it will be Haskins, but it's not as clear-cut as we thought it would be when spring started.

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Ohio State running back Mike Weber (Marvin Fong, The Plain Dealer).

Running Back

J.K. Dobbins, Sophomore

Mike Weber, R-Junior

Player to watch: There isn't one really. This position is solid. Antonio Williams transferring to North Carolina means one of the true freshmen, Master Teague or Brian Snead, is in line for carries when games get out of hand. It's Dobbins and Weber at the top. Both will be labeled starters. How the carries get divided up between the two of them will be interesting.

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Ohio State H-back Demario McCall (Marvin Fong, The Plain Dealer).

H-Back

Parris Campbell, Senior

K.J. Hill, R-Junior

Demario McCall, Junior

Player to watch: McCall. He's dynamic enough to force some shuffling here. He wasn't available last season because of injury. Hill has the skill set to play outside or inside in the slot, and McCall is more dangerous with the ball in his hands. Can McCall force his way onto even footing with Campbell and make the coaching staff move Hill outside to make sure they're both involved as much as they should be? Yes.